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Neste’s commissions terminal capacity at ONEOK’s terminal for SAF blending

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Neste has commissioned terminal capacity at ONEOK’s terminal in Houston, Texas, US, for blending and storing Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel™. This is a major step in further expanding the availability of Neste’s SAF to airlines also operating from airports east of the Rocky Mountains all the way to the East Coast.

The new capacity at ONEOK’s terminal in Houston provides Neste with storage capacity of up to 100 000 t (around 33.5 million gal.) and is directly connected to the energy pipeline infrastructure in the eastern part of the US. Already in 2021, Neste demonstrated its ability to supply SAF to New York’s LaGuardia Airport using existing fuel distribution infrastructure. In September 2023, Neste also expanded its capability to supply renewable fuels to customers on the West Coast, commissioning terminal capacity in Los Angeles, California.

“Neste is fully committed to supporting the US aviation industry in its efforts to decarbonise. This expansion of our SAF supply capabilities working together with partners such as ONEOK along the fuel supply chain, underlines this commitment. It provides a reliable basis for supplying SAF to domestic and visiting airlines at airports across the eastern part of the country as well as a solid base for supporting policies on state, federal, and local levels in the US,” said Alexander Kueper, Vice President, Renewable Aviation Business at Neste.

"ONEOK is excited to deliver the energy products the world needs today, while innovating for tomorrow. As a valued partner providing critical energy to the aviation industry, we’re proud to utilise our extensive infrastructure platform to facilitate growth within the sustainable fuels markets,” said Greg Lusardi, Senior Vice President, Corporate Development at ONEOK, one of the largest diversified energy infrastructure companies in the US.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/25072024/nestes-commissions-terminal-capacity-at-oneoks-terminal-for-saf-blending/

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